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III. Etruscan Room: Reliefs; sarcophagi and cinerarv urns
with high reliefs, partly of mythological scenes (3rd and 2nd Cent.);
in the middle an ancient sarcophagus in peperino, with well-pres¬
erved painting. — The following rooms are divided into sections
by columns.
IV. West Room, with Greek sculptures of the 5th and 4th
centuries. Beginning at the back: 1494. Female draped figure in
a severe style with a late Roman portrait-head, and 605. Head
originally belonging to the figure; 83. Goddess (Demeter?), dating
from the time of Phidias; 1459. Headless draped figure of a god¬
dess, an excellent work resembling the figures in the pediment of
the Parthenon; 1483. Relief with abduction of women; 229. Torso
of a girl in a short garment (runner?), a work in the severe style.
— 1545. Votive relief from Rhodes, an exquisite Greek work of the
time of the Parthenon frieze; 725. Votive relief of a victorious cha¬
rioteer, from Oropos.— 1456, 1457. Reliefs with graceful dancers;
1530. Head of Pericles, from Mytilene; 608. Head of a goddess, a
good ancient copy of an Attic work of the end of the 5th cent.;
735. Fragment of a sepulchral stele of a youth; 925. Relief, Medea
and the daughters of Pelias, an antique copy, freely retouched, of an
original of the time of the Parthenon frieze. — *14S2. Sepulchral
stele of a girl, an excellent work in a severe style; *1455. Bust of
Anacreon, the poet; 1504. Sepulchral stele of Polyxena, from Hirotia;
59. Artemis Colonna, Roman copy of a Greek work. — 736. Tomb¬
stone from Karystos; 76a. Head of Athena after the Parthenos of
Phidias, with well-preserved painting; 1502. Bust of Zeus. — Attic
tomb-reliefs of the end of the 5th and of the 4th cent. (No. 755
the best). — 498, 499. Statues of two mourning maidservants, from
an Attic tomb; 1643. Palmette acroterium of a sepulchral stele,
from S. Russia; Votive reliefs (No. 805 from Cumse).
V. North Room. Western Section. In the foreground, works
still belonging to the art of the 5th cent.: 179. Replica of the
Farnese head of Hercules; *7. Amazon, after Polycletus; 79. Re¬
plica of the head of Athena of Velletri; *193. Hermaphrodite (4th
cent.); 223. Statue of a youth. — School of Skopas: 610, 1558.
Female heads; 482. Youthful Hercules. — School of Praxiteles:
259. Satyr reposing; 28. Venus in the attitude of the Medici
Venus. — Portrait-busts by the rear-wall: 296. Sophocles, *297.
Euripides, 298. Socrates, 300. Plato. — Eastern Section. School of
Lysippus: 469. Youthful pugilist (restored as an archer); 471.
Athlete. — Hellenistic works (3rd-lst cent.): 150. Group of children;
316, 317. Greek portrait-heads; 505. Girl with a duck; *208. Dancing
nuenad (torso); 205. Head of a centaur; 495. Girl with Cupids;
262. Dancing Satyr; 213. Torso of Marsyas; 766 a. Tombstone of
Metrodorus, from Chios: 502. Figure of a boy from a tomb at Ta-
rentum; 218, 221, 222. Muses.